LA Game Space Kickstarter offers 30 games for $15

Most the Kickstarters we cover are for developing a single game, something that the makers need capital for to take their project through to completion. The LA Game Space is a little different. The team behind it are looking to raise $250,000 to rent a warehouse and kit it out to support an experimental game development studio, a research lab for studies on gaming, a speaking space where luminaries from different industries can talk about their work and games, and fund a residency programme.

It’s an ambitious scheme certainly and geographically niche. However, they’ve worked in a number of tiers and ideas to make it beneficial for you to pledge to them:

RPSspotted that for $15 you get 30 games. 30 new indie titles, yet to be seen, from developers like Hotline Miami’s Cactus andAdventure Time’s Pendleton Ward.

So, even if you aren’t based in LA the lectures will be appearing free online and the artist in residence scheme is going to be open globally. And, lest us forget: 30 games.$15.

Should the LA Game Space happen it will be fascinating to see what will come out of it, artistic collectives are pitted about culture, behind sea changes in a medium. I’m not saying that the LA Game Space would change all of gaming, rather that a group of developers together and drive each other in evolving a schism of design. Look at the Experimental Gameplay Project, the group of designers created micro games based around a theme, leading to bizarre and brilliant slices of fun. Eventually leading to a successful fuller title: World of Goo.

So definitely check out the Kickstarter, if only for the reward tiers which don’t seem overblown on price.